On 13/04/2011 11:54 PM, Leslie S Satenstein wrote:
> Well, I just wiped out a Debian installation to install Fedora 15,
> with Gnome 3. 
> For a Desktop user, there is a big loss of structure.
> I did not see how to group common things together.  One clicks on
> applications and we have everyone of them showing. I would actually
> want the business stuff in a folder, so I can keep clutter away.
>
> For a developer or a serious user, Gnome 3 is not for you. Best to
> remain with the classical Gnome interface, if it is possible.
>

It's a Fedora issue, not a Gnome 3 issue.  Fedora doesn't group it's
application menus into categories/submenus like Debian does.

Also, you didn't need to format & install Fedora 15 to get Gnome 3. You
could've simply added a Debian experimental mirror in your sources.list
and install gnome3.

Alex

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